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The Script pay an emotional tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan and dedicate a song to him during their Glastonbury set - two years after his death following a brief illness


The Script paid an emotional tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan on Saturday as they took to the stage at Glastonbury.

And over two years on from his passing, the frontman's Danny O’Donaghue shared some sweet words for his pal before dedicating a song to him amid their performance on the Pyramid stage at Worthy Farm, Somerset. Following a performance of their breakthrough track The Man Who Can't Be Move, Danny, 44, sat on the edge of the stage and told the audience how he wished Mark was still alive to see their success. Over two years on from his passing, the frontman's Danny O’Donaghue shared some sweet words for his pal before dedicating a song to him amid their performance on the Pyramid stage

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